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Sources of information on the health of working children; Data on occupational injuries and work-related diseases; 4. The effects of work on the health status of working children; Growth and development; Malnutrition; Morbidity and mortality; Endemic diseases; Diarrhoea; Vitamin A deficiency; Iron deficiency; Iodine deficiency 327 $aAcute respiratory infections (ARI)Adolescent health; 5. Occupational hazards for working children in specific occupations and industries; Examples of hazardous occupations and their consequences for the health of working children; Occupational accidents; Occupational diseases; Ergonomic hazards; Harmful substances and sources of exposure; Exposure to physical agents; Psychosocial hazards; Part II: Strategies to address child labour from a health perspective; 1. Introduction; 2. A policy framework at national level; 3. Priorities for action; 4. Evaluation of children's working conditions 327 $aIdentification and use of sources of information Expert system for the identification of occupational diseases in clinical and surveillance applications; Sentinel Health Event (occupational); Health status evaluation; Recommendations concerning chemical exposure; Exposure limits; 5. An occupational safety and health programme; Protected working conditions; Extension of protection to other groups; Access to health care through primary health care; Impact assessment; Involvement of the paediatric community; Rehabilitation; 6. Education and training; After-school and other special programmes 327 $aApprenticeship Access to education; Health education; 7. Ethical aspects; 8. Mobilization and public awareness; The role of the social partners; Public awareness; Community involvement; Strategies for communication and information dissemination; 9. Legislation and enforcement; 10. ILO action in this field; 11. Final remarks; Bibliography; Figures; 1. Algorithm for diagnosis; 2. Sentinel Health Event (occupational) : Model table; Tables; 1. Occupational diseases and other health impairments caused by physical, biological and chemical agents 327 $a2. Examples of hazardous occupations and their consequences for the health of working children 3. Disease database; Boxes; 1. Information sources for health data; 2. Job-exposure database; 3. Priority list of activities prohibited to children; 4. Definition of target group(s); 5. Health history form; 6. Primary health care principles; Index 330 $aThis second edition of this useful and informative book provides an approach to the protection of children through the development of a programme on occupational safety and health specifically addressed to working children. It illustrates how this can be done within a framework of a national policy aimed at the elimination of child labour. 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